She wants to speak to the conjuror, with whom she is left alone. |
I consider this little trick to be one of the most mystifying of the Indian conjuror. |
It is also written to uphold the reputation of the Western conjuror against the spurious ascendancy held by his Eastern confrere. |
John Jenkin, a schoolmaster in Pembrokeshire, was a conjuror of renown in that part of Wales. |
She was an animator, a conjuror of stage pictures, a prober of human experience, who just happened to use dancers to get her effects. |
She had held it concealed in her palm, and produced it like a conjuror. |